Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
> unrar.dll file to be in the same folder as vsfilter.dll
I'm a bit confused as to why this change is being requested. Please elaborate.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2013 at 11:19
I will check with Blight (Zoom's dev) and get back to you - I'm unsure of the
reason.
Original comment by forum.an...@gmail.com
on 4 Mar 2013 at 9:51
Hi, bLight here,
As far as I can tell, without unrar.dll either in the searchable system path or
in the same directory as vsfilter.dll, the filter will not unrar subs.
This is the case where the subs are ripped from directly from a DVD and come in
a combination of an ".idx" files with a RARed ".sub" files.
For example:
Movie.mkv
Movie.idx
Movie.rar (containing movie.sub)
Since you can't guarantee that the user has unrar.dll in the system path, the
support for this subtitle format is broken.
This is why I recommend including unrar.dll in the installer.
Original comment by inmat...@gmail.com
on 4 Mar 2013 at 2:32
VSFIlter uses LoadLibrary for unrar.dll which follows the DLL search order as
described here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682586
> Since you can't guarantee that the user has unrar.dll in the system path
> This is why I recommend including unrar.dll in the installer.
Our official installer includes unrar.dll, and installs it to the system path.
This behavior was inherited from an older version of the MPC-HC's Inno Setup
install script for VSFilter. Is there a reason why this can't be done by the
custom xy-VSFilter installer you've been using in the Zoom Player Install
Center?
If there is a problem, we'll consider merging MPC-HC's support for integrated
unrar in our next release, which would eliminate the need for an external dll
altogether.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 4 Mar 2013 at 5:59
Eliminating the need for an external DLL would be the best option, but I can
include it with our custom installer if it's too much of a headache for you.
Let me know and I'll act accordingly.
Original comment by inmat...@gmail.com
on 5 Mar 2013 at 11:01
unrar.dll added to DirectVobSub installer in Install Center (silent update, no
version number change to xy-vsfilter). unrar.dll installed to same folder as
VSFilter.dll.
Original comment by forum.an...@gmail.com
on 6 Mar 2013 at 1:57
> Let me know and I'll act accordingly.
I don't suspect it would be an issue to merge, but the main setback at the
moment is time until the next official release. YuZhuoHuang is spending all of
his time working on xy_sub_filter for madVR. A follow up "normal" release to
xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.211 would likely come after that, worse case, a few months
from now.
Next week, I'll make an attempt at merging the "integrated unrar" change
myself. If I'm successful, I'll attach a GIT Patch here.
> unrar.dll added to DirectVobSub installer in Install Center
> unrar.dll installed to same folder as VSFilter.dll
Is this something new, or are you just saying this is what DirectVobSub
installer in Zoom Player's Install Center has been doing, hence the problem?
Since as you already mentioned, unrar.dll installed to same folder as
VSFilter.dll won't be loaded.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 7 Mar 2013 at 12:22
>
Is this something new, or are you just saying this is what DirectVobSub
installer in Zoom Player's Install Center has been doing, hence the problem?
Since as you already mentioned, unrar.dll installed to same folder as
VSFilter.dll won't be loaded.
It is something new, yes. By the above notes, I believe that Blight thought
that adding unrar.dll to the VSFilter folder would in fact enable RAR'd
subtitles to work, as did I.
I have no samples to test with, but one of the Zoom Player forum users has
tested, and has verified that it indeed does not work
(http://forum.inmatrix.com/index.php?showtopic=13971 - post #2 and following).
Anyway, I have asked Blight to pop back in here to comment, and I have reopened
the Zoom Player tracker report that prompted the request to the xy-vsfilter
tracker (I assumed Blight's adding of unrar.dll to the installer would have
resolved it).
(And yes, now that you mention it, I do remember issue #117 and the paths
required for this to work - I had forgotten)
Original comment by forum.an...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2013 at 8:49
The current options are essentially one of the following:
1) Install unrar.dll 32-bit to one of the system directories like ./System32
(w/ x86 OS) or ./SysWOW64 (w/ x64 OS) to mimic the behavior of our official
installer
OR
2) Install unrar.dll to the same directory as the application VSFilter is
called from. For example, the same directory as zplayer.exe if unrar
functionally only needs to function with Zoom Player, but not system wide.
OR
3) Create a sub-directory which only contains unrar.dll, and add that ./unrar
directory to the to the PATH environment variable. Please do not add the
vsfilter.dll install directory to PATH, since that could just lead to problems
down the line.
OR
4) Wait for an new version
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2013 at 11:02
Thanks, I've passed this information to Blight. He is busy with the preparation
for the final release of Zoom v8.6 at the moment, but I;m sure he will respond
soon after that.
Personally, I think #2 is the best option.
Original comment by forum.an...@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2013 at 1:48
I'm confused.
Under windows, the usual method of loading a DLL is:
1. Look at the same directory as your own code is running from.
2. The Windows system directory.
3. The rest of the path.
Is it the case that because vsfilter is a DLL being run under zoom player that
vsfilter.dll doesn't check for the unrar.dll in the path vsfilter.dll itself is
installed? Is this something that can be easily patched into .212?
I hate having to install these types of DLLs into the system directory. Over
the years I experienced major hassle with other software overwriting these type
of DLLs with older and not always compatible versions...
And the reason I'm not placing the DLL in the Zoom Player directory as I feel
it may leave an folder on uninstall under certain conditions.
Original comment by inmat...@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2013 at 3:54
Courtesy of BrunoReX, xy-VSFilter now supports static unrar linking (ported
from MPC-HC), which removes the need to ship a separate unrar.dll.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 3 Mar 2014 at 1:51
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
forum.an...@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2013 at 8:04